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Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile
Author: Bob Pelletier
Date: Sep 6, 2008 08:10

DL wrote:
> Do yourself a favour uninstal outlook 98, then either buy a version that is
> fully compatible with Vista - I'm not even sure Outlook 98 qualifies as an
> upgrade path - or revert to Windows Mail
> Outlook 98 has not been supported by MS for some considerable years, and was
> origonally available free
>
> "Bob Pelletier" live.com> wrote in message
> news:eubvYiCEJHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> DL wrote:
>>> You mean OL98 actually runs on Vista?
>>> Only OL2003 and OL2007 are compatible with Vista
>>>
>>> "Bob Pelletier" live.com> wrote in message
>>> news:e7AAtRCEJHA.4992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> Thanks All. I just got a new PC and installed this release of Outlook. I
>>>> have VISTA with all service packs on desktop. What am I missing to not
>>>> see the pictures and only see and red X in a box?
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> Bob
>>>> Wethersfield, Ct.
>>>
>> I think I have it working :)
>> I just got this
>> Microsoft® Outlook™ 98 is the new messaging and collaboration client that
>> helps you do your best work by combining the leading support for Internet
>> standards-based and Microsoft Exchange Server-based e-mail with integrated
>> calendar, contact, and task management features.
>> In Outlook, information is organized in folders. When you first start
>> Outlook, the Inbox folder opens. Use the Inbox to read and send e-mail
>> messages, meeting requests, and task requests.
>>
>> To create a message, click the File menu, point to New, and then click
>> Mail Message. Type recipient names in the To and Cc boxes. Type the
>> subject of the message in the Subject box, and then type the message in
>> the text box. When you are ready to send the message, click Send.
>>
>> To quickly go to another part of Outlook, click a shortcut icon on the
>> Outlook Bar to the left of the Inbox. For example, click Calendar to open
>> your Calendar folder. The Folder Banner (horizontal bar above the
>> information viewer) shows the name of the open folder. To see a complete
>> list of your folders, click the folder name in the Folder Banner.
>>
>>
>> For more information:
>>
>> If you have any questions or problems with Outlook, please consult our Web
>> page at
>> http://www.microsoft.com/outlook.
>>
>> Would you like to add another Outlook component to your installation? Go
>> to the Outlook 98 Add Components Page.
>> In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs, and then click
>> Microsoft Outlook 98 in the list.
>>
>> For feedback, frequently asked questions and tips, visit our Outlook 98
>> public newsgroups at news server: msnews.microsoft.com. After connecting
>> to this server, click the following link:
>> news://msnews.microsoft.com/
>> microsoft.public.outlook.
>>
>> For information about how you can extend the functionality of Outlook 98
>> using a wide variety of third-party add-on products designed especially
>> for Outlook, consult the Outlook
>> add-ons Web page at
>> http://www.microsoft.com/outlook.
>>
>> Find out how to get the most out of the new Outlook 98 features. Learn the
>> Outlook 98 tips and tricks to help you get your work done faster by
>> consulting the documents at both
>> http://www.microsoft.com/outlook and http://www.microsoft.com/office/.
>>
>> For a list of the most frequent Outlook 98 support questions from
>> Microsoft Technical Support, please visit http://support.microsoft.com/
>> support/outlook/faq/ol98/default.asp.
>>
>> Here are some of the new features in
>> Outlook 98:
>>
>> Outlookâ„¢ Today gives you a broad overview of your most important Outlook
>> information in one location. Your E-Mail, Calendar, and Tasks are all just
>> one click away. Run Outlookâ„¢ Today from the icon in your Outlook Bar.
>>
>> Send and receive your e-mail in HTML format, which makes your e-mail look
>> like a Web page.
>>
>> The Preview Pane allows you to view the contents of a message without
>> opening it in a separate window. Turn it on by using the View menu.
>>
>> Customize your toolbars by clicking the View menu, clicking Toolbars, and
>> then clicking Customize. You can drag and drop toolbar buttons and menu
>> commands from the Customize dialog box directly to your toolbars and
>> menus.
>>
>> Take advantage of Outlook's Internet protocol support for POP3/SMTP,
>> IMAP4, LDAP, NNTP, S/MIME, HTML Mail, vCard, vCalendar, and iCalendar.
>>
>> Quickly find Outlook data by clicking the Find Tool button on the toolbar.
>>
>> Bring order to your life by using the Organize Tool button on the toolbar
>> to easily organize the contents of a folder, set up rules and even filter
>> out junk e-mail.
>>
>> Use the Flag for Follow Up feature to set reminders on both your e-mail
>> messages and your contacts.
>>
>>
>> We hope you enjoy your experience with Microsoft Outlook, the most
>> integrated e-mail program available today!
>>
>> - The Microsoft Outlook Team
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Ok. Thanks for the tip. I was just trying to save some #
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